Word: turn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Rosemary, that someone else's listening ear seems an absolute necessity. She listens to -and sometimes translates-artists' ideas and suggestions. She also audits their philosophies, criticisms (frequently of other artists) and complaints. And she has learned to be patient with artists' egos, which very frequently turn out to be alternately fragile and overpowering...
...solidly for Wallace. He, in turn, lavishes praise on them. "I don't see how the police restrain themselves as much as they do," he said in Cleveland last week. "If they could run this country for about two years," he has said at other times, "they'd straighten it out." They might even straighten out Alabama, which last year had the highest murder rate in the nation...
...George Wallace's running mate, LeMay will east have a platform from which to preach that doctrine Wallace has promised that he would, if necessary, turn the war over to the generals. Regardless of other considerations, that is probably why Curtis LeMay finds himself running on the American Independent Party ticket...
...Agnew Issue. Nixon's most basic error may well turn out to be his selection of Spiro Agnew as a running mate. At Miami Beach, he effusively praised the Maryland Governor's "courage, character and intellect." Yet it was transparent that Agnew was chosen in large part because he was acceptable to South Carolina's Strom Thurmond and others in the party's Southern wing. Nixon spoke earnesty of Agnew's campaigning talents and called him "a statesman" who was amply qualified to take over as President...
Thanks to the millions of dollars he invested there, Tucson, Ariz., was most fond of Joseph Bonanno. Joe, in turn, was crazy about Tucson. A resident since 1943, he once declared: "Tucson is my town, a beautiful and wonderful community." Lately, however, the relationship has gone bad-with a bang...